Ryan's answer to Novella's Secondary 1 Maths question.

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Ryan
Ryan's answer
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(1+1)^3=8 (2+1)^3=27 (3+1)^3=64 and so on number patterns if you cant see focus other questions first come back when you finish every other question or not you will spend too much time
Novella
Novella
6 years ago
How did u know it was (n+1)^3?